Michelin starindian restaurant in Mayfair

Tamarind of Mayfair is the first Indian restaurant in the world to have been recognised with a Michelin star and it remains as one of only nine to hold the accolade.

Tamarind’s dishes are derived from traditional Moghul cuisine where fish, meat and game are cooked in the authentic tandoor oven style of North West India. At Tamarind of Mayfair food philosophy is driven by a desire to present the eclectic and expansive Indian repertoire, bursting with flavour and originality, as a multi-sensory dining experience.

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Tamarind of Mayfair, the first Indian restaurant to have ever held a Michelin Star rating, is undoubtedly one of the best Indian restaurants in London. So whether you are a resident living in or around Mayfair, Soho, Knightsbridge, Covent Garden, Belgravia, St James, Fitzrovia, Kensington, South Kensington, Chelsea, Marylebone, Bayswater, Regents park, Hyde Park and Notting Hill or in town on a hop-over or short visit and are staying around Park Lane Hotel or Dorchester Hotel, give your palate a treat at one of the top restaurants within easy reach. No more looking up listings of the ‘best place to eat’ or ‘restaurants around me’, your search is over.